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    AVG calculation formula without including the 0s

    Hi Guys,

    Im seeking your assistance in creating AVG calculation formula that doesn't count the cells with 0s as part of the calculation. see attachements
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    Re: AVG calculation formula without including the 0s

    hi there. input the desired results so that we don't have to second-guess if what we are doing is correct or not. you may look at my signature to upload an eg that is easier to understand. i'm guessing:
    =AVERAGEIF(B2:Q2,"<>0")

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    Re: AVG calculation formula without including the 0s

    Sorry about that updated info
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    Re: AVG calculation formula without including the 0s

    The solution in post #2 does just that - try it.

    You can apply the same technique to the column averages:

    =AVERAGEIF(B2:B4,"<>0")
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